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  2. Days sales outstanding - Wikipedia

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    Days sales outstanding can vary from month to month, and over the course of a year with a company's seasonal business cycle. Of interest when analyzing the performance of a company is the trend in DSO. If DSO is getting longer, accounts receivable is increasing or average sales per day are decreasing.

  3. Cash conversion cycle - Wikipedia

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    the Receivables conversion period (or "Days sales outstanding") emerges as interval B→D (i.e.being owed cash→collecting cash) Knowledge of any three of these conversion cycles permits derivation of the fourth (leaving aside the operating cycle , which is just the sum of the inventory conversion period and the receivables conversion period .)

  4. Debtor collection period - Wikipedia

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    (average debtors = debtors at the beginning of the year + debtors at the end of the year, divided by 2 or Debtors + Bills Receivables) The average collection period (ACP) is the time taken by businesses to convert their accounts receivable (AR) to cash. Credit sales are all sales made on credit (i.e. excluding cash sales).

  5. Some Numbers at Waters That Make Your Stock Look Good - AOL

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    For the last fully reported fiscal quarter, Waters' year-over-year revenue grew 0.9%, and its AR dropped 2.8%. That looks OK. End-of-quarter DSO decreased 3.6% from the prior-year quarter.

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  7. Percentage-of-completion method - Wikipedia

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    Now, after the first year we see that total cost incurred in this first year is $3,000. So according to the percentage-of-completion method: Cost percentage = 3000/10000 = 30%; so we will recognize 30% revenue in the income statement for the first year. Income statement of AnantPurohit corporation Pvt. Ltd. for the year ended on xx/yy/zzzz:

  8. How Companies Fake It (With Cash Flow) - AOL

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    This is especially curious, because most of Netflix's new DVDs are amortized over a period of just one year. Netflix's accounting treatment provides a big boost for its operating cash flows.

  9. Receivables turnover ratio - Wikipedia

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    A good accounts receivable turnover depends on how quickly a business recovers its dues or, in simple terms how high or low the turnover ratio is. For instance, with a 30-day payment policy, if the customers take 46 days to pay back, the Accounts Receivable Turnover is low.